Failure mechanisms in polymer composites were investigated with the method of ultra-small-angle X-ray scattering using synchrotron radiation and acoustic emission analysis simultaneously. The composites were prepared from polystyrene filled with glass beads with different coatings. The two-dimensional scattering patterns were analyzed by means of a cylinder model, while the curves of the acoustic emission signals per stress or amplitude interval were calculated and fitted by a Weibull distribution function.
SUMMARY: The development of crazes in polycarbonate is investigated with the method of ultra small angle X-ray scattering of synchrotron radiation. Measurements at T = 130°C are discussed. The two-dimensional scattering patterns are analysed by means of a simple fibrillar model of the crazes. The geometrical parameters of the crazes as a function of the macroscopic draw ratio a d are determined using a curve-fitting procedure. The craze fibril volume fraction Uf shows a complex dependence on a d .
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